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German Elections, first prognosis (as I said: good night, Germany. Was fun as long as it lasted)

CDU 29% SPD 16% Gruene 13.5%

AfD 19.5% Linke 8.5% FDP 4.9% BSW 4.7%

#germany #germanelections #wef #socialism

My sister's Labrador shows the same interest in the outcome of the German elections as I do, as the green communist party cartel gets at least 75% of the vote. Nothing will change until the next collapse of a German government. Only the people will become poorer and this wonderful country will continue to be destroyed by the barbarians!

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Really. And if You're a techie Málaga the place to be. The harbour area is attrackting all the multies

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Today, Germans can elect a new parliament from a pool of Davos socialist parties and the AfD. What most people overlook is that the socialist unity party has ruined the economy in recent years to such an extent that neither the state nor large parts of the economy and the banking sector are in a position to operate on a marginally positive real interest rate without current liquidity problems.

Germany has been forced into a corner in order to push the project of the London and Brussels globalists and consolidate political sovereignty into a single European state (which includes collapsing all sovereign debt under the umbrella of the ECB and the EU Commission). This will not happen. The Europeans have reached the realistic end of their horror vision. 80% of Germans will still vote for the abyss. HFSP!

#Germany #EU #UK #WEF #Socialism #Nostr #Grownostr #Bitcoin #Fiat #ECB

GM from Germany, where the Winter is ending. Later I'll be returning to Málaga from my sister's place at the lovely countryside where the world still seems in order.

Enjoy this lovely day, friends.

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Only very few people recognize the true character of the postmodern welfare state, which at its core is an expanding farming machine. It manages and farms people, it expands its power by psychologically paralyzing a growing army of individuals and making them economically dependent on it. It 'spoils' civilization, it is the metastasizing cancer, an antithesis of dignified sovereignty. It is the power vehicle of a parasitic caste of rent-seekers who declare it sacrosanct with the help of their propaganda machine.

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Thank You, my friend. These moments always dig deep into one's soul.

Best Wishes to You and Your family

Miliarium: Roman Milestones As Visible Heritage

In many respects, we are heirs to ancient Roman cultural achievements. Abstract legal systems, architecture or philosophy - the achievements of our ancient ancestors shaped European culture just as much as their ideas for the efficient management of traffic and trade.

Roman milestones—those ancient road markers—are a pretty cool relic of how the Romans got around and kept their massive empire connected. Known as miliaria, these stone pillars popped up along their famous roads, starting around the 3rd century BC. They really hit their stride under political leaders like Gaius Sempronius Gracchus and peaked during the imperial era. Think of them as the GPS of antiquity - except instead of satellites, you had a rock telling you how many mille passus (about 1.48 km each) you were from Rome or the next big city.

How many were there? Hard to calculate the number exactly, but historians estimate around 6,000 have been found across the old Roman turf - from Britain to North Africa and beyond. That’s just the ones we’ve dug up; tons more probably got repurposed as medieval building blocks or just lost to time. They marked a road network that stretched roughly 85,000 km at its peak around 110 AD! We’re talking major highways like the Via Appia (Rome to Brindisi) and Via Claudia Augusta (Italy to Bavaria), all laid out with military precision.

Travel times? Depends on how you rolled. A legion on foot could cover 20-30 km a day, while a messenger on horseback might blitz 100 km if the road was decent and the relays were tight. For the average trader or pilgrim with a cart, though, you’re looking at a slog—maybe 15-25 km daily, depending on weather, bandits, or a busted wheel. The milestones helped keep everyone on track, literally, by spacing out distances and often name-dropping the emperor who built or fixed the road - like a stone billboard for Roman PR.

What’s wild is how these things doubled as propaganda. Beyond distances, they’d carve in praise for the likes of Trajan or Septimius Severus, flexing imperial muscle while guiding travelers. Some provinces even used leugae (about 2.22 km) instead of miles, showing how Rome flexed its system to fit local traditions (like integrating local gods to the roman pantheon). Anyway, next time you’re on a highway, think of those milestones - proof the Romans knew how to network, long before the internet.

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